Where does “кок” come from?
кок (Eastern Mari) comes from Russian кок, from Dutch kok, from Middle Dutch coc, from Latin coquus, from Latin coquō, from English Cook, from German kochen, from Middle High German kochen.
кок (Eastern Mari): two
Definitions
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Ancestry of “кок”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Russian | кок | ship cook; quiff; genitive plural of ко́ка |
| 2 | Dutch | kok | cook, chef |
| 3 | Middle Dutch | coc | — |
| 4 | Latin | coquus | A cook; person who makes food |
| 5 | Latin | coquō | to cook; prepare food |
| 6 | English | Cook | A placename |
| 7 | German | kochen | to cook, to prepare food; to boil; to be stirred... |
| 8 | Middle High German | kochen | to cook |
| 9 | Old High German | kohhōn | to cook |
| 10 | Proto-Germanic | kukōną | to cook |
| 11 | Latin | coquere | second-person singular future passive indicative... |
| 12 | Proto-Italic | kʷekʷō | to cook |
| 13 | Proto-Indo-European | pékʷeti | to be cooking; to ripen |
| 14 | Proto-Indo-European | pekʷ- | to cook; to ripen |
| 15 | Proto-Indo-European | h₃-ép-kʷ- | — |